Former Pemex CEO Emilio Lozoya allegedly received $2.8 million in bribes linked to the 2015 purchase of fertilizer company Fertinal
MEXICO CITY—Mexican authorities are preparing to file more criminal charges against the former head of state oil company Petróleos Mexicanos, expanding the scope of the anticorruption efforts launched by the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Emilio Lozoya, the former CEO of Pemex, has been at large since late May, after being charged in two separate corruption probes for allegedly receiving more than $12 million in bribes from Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht and Mexican steelmaker Altos Hornos de...
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